Total Corruption: Organized Crime infiltrates British Government and Justice
SystemsA leaked Scotland Yard report documents the
near-total corruption of the British Government and justice system by organized
criminals. This 2003 report, called "Operation Tiberius," contains a series of
explosive allegations about corruption including the sale of 50,000 pounds of
"get out of jail free" cards, the buying off of juries. The report also claims
that a Metropolitan Police detective's son was employed to be a torturer for a
gang, and that the detective impeded any investigations into that gang and the
crimes his son committed. Watch out! There's no reason something like this
couldn't happen today, what with all the surveillance of every person in the
country! (Source
boingboing.net)

Norristown, PA Man charged with stealing debit card; other suspect at largeNorth Wales police said that on the afternoon of Dec. 17,
officers were dispatched to the 100 block of South Sixth Street for a report of
a stolen wallet that contained a debit card and other items. The victim told
officers that Anthony Thomas Waller, 31, of Norristown, and Jordan Talia Proitte,
25, of Pottstown — friends of hers who had just left her residence — may have
been responsible, police said. She also stated to officers that an unauthorized
withdrawal of $300 from her account had just been made at an ATM at a nearby
Wawa, and that two more subsequent cash withdrawal attempts in the borough using
her debit card had been denied, police said. During their investigation,
according to police, officers watched store security video footage showing
Waller withdrawing money from an ATM at the Wawa at 710 E. Walnut St. on the
afternoon of Dec. 17. Police said that less than 10 minutes later, Waller —
accompanied by Proitte — tried to withdraw money from the Giant Pharmacy at 107
S. Main St. but was denied; the pair then tried
to get money from an ATM at the North Wales Pub at 146 S. Main St. approximately
15 minutes after that but were again denied. Both attempted transactions were
captured by security cameras at the two businesses, police said.
(Source
thereporteronline.com)

3 Women charged in St. Louis County beauty supply store smash-and-grabInvestigators may have a possible break in a case involving
several smash and grabs at area beauty supply stores. St. Louis County Police
arrested three suspected burglars with a similar motive. Police say there’s a
good chance the three women arrested may have good information on the area smash
and grabs if they are not directly linked to the crimes. (Source
kmov.com)

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